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of a Superintendent of that standing.
8. In conclusion we would mention that with due
regard to all the circumstances and conditions of service, the present pay scheme of Superintendents, (with its 19 years of increments of £25 per annum) works considerably to their disadvantage in comparison with the pay scheme of
Cadets. (A Cadet Officer cammences increments of £50 per
annum after 4 years service, attaining his maximum salary
of £1200 per annum after 19 years service). Further it
may be noted that out of an establishment of 10 Super intend-
ents there is only one senior post (i.e. Captain Superintend-
ent of Police) to which a Superintendent can be appointed.
Appointments to the post of Captain Superintendent of Police
in the past have been:-
Sir F.H. May appointed 1893 after 12 years service.
F. J. Badeley
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1902
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12
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C. McI. Messer
1913
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E.D.C. Wolfe
1920
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and two
years as First Magistrate.
At the moment there are three Deputy Superintendents in the
Force, two of whom have 30 and 22 years service respectively.
(Sd.) C. G. Perdue,
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L. H. V. Booth,
W. La B. Sparrow.
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